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4 bedroom detached house

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New build
Air source heat pump
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxAsk agent
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Immaculately finished 4 bedroom oak-framed new property
  • Fireplace with Clearview log burner
  • Generous kitchen/dining/family room with bi-fold doors to the garden
  • Underfloor heating downstairs with porcelain tiles
  • PV panels and air source heat pump.
  • EPC B
The property
Lambourne House is a stunning four bedroom detached house on this stylish, select development of five detached houses. Built to a high standard by an award winning local developer who specialises in heritage design and character, mixing with modern amenity and on-trend design. The developers are a family run firm who pride themselves on professionalism, attention to detail and care, from the ground up. The five properties are individual by design but have similarities running through them. Lambourne House features an oak built porch, which leads into the spacious entrance. The porcelain floor tiles help make this an impressive entrance with plenty of space for coats and muddy boots, along with a cloakroom. The utility area is carefully hidden offering plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer.
Lambourne House is fitted with a designer kitchen from Second Nature with solid ash cabinetry hand finished in taupe, durable and stylish Carrera Quartz work surfaces and a solid oak topped island with dual aspect breakfast bar and accent pendant lighting. A Rangemaster cooker is fitted within a custom built surround with solid beams providing a really warm feel. There is a dining area with bifold doors opening onto the sandstone terrace, connecting the main living space to the garden for inside-outside living. The sitting room has engineered oak flooring, an inglenook fireplace built with heritage lime mortar and much sought-after Clearview wood burning stove. Double doors connect to the garden.
Rising to the first floor, there is a generous landing off which are four double bedrooms, and family bathroom. The principal bedroom and main guest bedroom/bedroom 2, are en-suite, with the family bathroom serving the other two bedrooms. The bathrooms have a luxurious feel and there is some lovely detailing to the bedrooms, such as bespoke wardrobes and exposed beams. The views from the bedrooms are over countryside.

General
Local Authority: Herefordshire Council
Services: Mains electric, water and drainage. Underfloor heating downstairs, PV panels, air source heat pump. Superfast broadband.
Council Tax: tbc
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items known as fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale.
Tenure: Freehold
Guide Price: £475,000

Outside
The first impressions are brilliant, with a pleasing mix of materials to the front aspect of each property. Stone and brick steps rise to porches, flanked with lawn, dwarf walls and estate fencing. The rear garden is lawn and again fenced with estate fencing (from Cotswold ironworks) and gravel parking areas, with a gate leading through the garden.

Location
Wigmore is surrounded by rolling countryside on the South Shropshire/North Herefordshire borders. The village has a wonderful sense of community and boasts an excellent village shop. The Oak at Wigmore is a popular pub and restaurant, as is The Castle Inn, and the village school (primary and secondary education) is very well thought of. The independent school of Lucton is a only short drive away. There are various other villages and towns within a 10 mile radius - Aymestrey is just down the road and has The Riverside pub, which is mentioned in the Michelin guide. Leintwardine is a few miles north, with a village shop, petrol station,
pubs and restaurants (The Lion has an amazing garden on the river), a butchers, an award winning fish & chip shop, and a small craft bakery. The historic market town of Ludlow is just 8 miles east of Wigmore, offering fantastic independent shops, cafes, restaurants, markets and so much more. Hereford is about 35 minutes by car. Ludlow and Hereford are on the main line.

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Strutt & Parker - Herefordshire & Worcestershire
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